Egyptian Scarab Mini Sculpture
In ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle was among the most popular protective amulets because the Egyptians believed that a giant scarab moved the sun across the heavens each day. Most commonly, scarab amulets had flat undersides that were incised with short inscriptions, symbols, or other images with magical meaning. Associated with the sun god Re, the scarab beetle—depicted here in this mini sculpture—was used as the subject for the hieroglyph meaning "to come into being," making it a powerful symbol of rebirth.
In ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle was among the most popular protective amulets because the Egyptians believed that a giant scarab moved the sun across the heavens each day. Most commonly, scarab amulets had flat undersides that were incised with short inscriptions, symbols, or other images with magical meaning. Associated with the sun god Re, the scarab beetle—depicted here in this mini sculpture—was used as the subject for the hieroglyph meaning "to come into being," making it a powerful symbol of rebirth.
- Resin
- 3 1/4'' x 2 1/4'' x 1/4''
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